Author Archives: jasbindar.singh

Compassion and Gratitude

One of the hardest things in life can be confronting our own self. This is the sense of existential angst – regardless of who you are and what you have in life. Coming face to face with oneself in the … Continue reading

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Are our Leaders Leading with Integrity?

Leadership and integrity go hand in hand. When we see evidence of a lack of integrity whether it is in our political, business, community or family leaders, we feel dismayed, let down, disbelief and even outrage. Given the current events … Continue reading

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What is Your Listening Block?

Most of us can be found to be guilty of not listening fully when someone is speaking to us. Sometimes this happens even more so with our loved ones. The thinking that “we know them so well that we know … Continue reading

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The Magic of Grand Canyon

Seeing the Grand Canyon last week was a truly overwhelming experience – no wonder it’s rated as one of the seven wonders of the world.  What an incredible vision! And to think that what we saw was a tiny fraction … Continue reading

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The Neuroscience of Failure

Resilience means having the ability to bounce back from many of life’s setbacks and traumas we must endure over the course of our lives. Indeed, many successful people including those with great inventions have done exactly this. Think of Thomas … Continue reading

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Step back to step up!

“Look closely at the present you are constructing: it should look like the future you are dreaming.” ― Alice Walker Every now and then we experience something – an event, a person or an encounter that is truly thought-provoking, uplifting, almost transcendental. … Continue reading

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10 winning steps to having a courageous conversation

Do you have a difficult conversation “waiting in the wings” to be had with a colleague, direct report, manager,  spouse, friend and or family member?  Are you finding that merely thinking about this is activating a whole host of feelings, … Continue reading

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Are you dealing with a Narcissist?

“The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.” Samuel Johnson Dan presents as an intelligent, charismatic and charming man. He has recently joined the executive team of a multi-national with … Continue reading

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Five mistakes companies make leading to their demise

Over the holidays, one of the books I read was “How the mighty fall” by Jim Collins.  One of my clients lent me his copy as a must read and I am glad that he did. In fact, I think … Continue reading

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What does success mean to you?

Success is something most human beings desire and gravitate towards. The word itself has a rich, positive connotation. A lot of products and services get sold based on the promise of success. Buy this or do that and will find … Continue reading

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